With their black eyes and rows of teeth, it’s easy to understand why many people fear sharks, but our view of these creatures is actually hurting their chances for survival.

A new analysis determined that negative media reports about sharks and shark attacks are hindering shark conservation efforts. According to the analysis, Australian and U.S. news articles are more likely to focus on shark attacks than on shark conservation issues.

Shark populations are declining worldwide as they suffer from the effects of climate change and an increase in demand for shark fin soup, but they also “suffer from a negative public image,” the authors write. “Our results highlight problems for shark conservation.”

The research team located shark-related articles published in 20 major U.S. and Australian newspapers between 2000 and 2010 and randomly chose 300 to analyze.

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About the Author: Emily Tripp is the Publisher and Editor of MarineScienceToday.com. She holds marine science and biology degrees from the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and a Master of Advanced Studies degree in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation from Scripps Institution of Oceanography. When she's not writing about marine science, she's probably running around outside or playing with her dog. More from this author.

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2 Reader Comments

so true! In a similar manner, Today in Sri Lanka elephants are getting a reputation for being killers, led by the press coverage, Marauding Jumbo’ etc. They are victims of bad land use policies. When People who have been settled in their territory grow things (agriculture) the elephants go and tend to help themselves to grain stored within the huts. When the poor farmer gets in the way s/he is swatted aside like a fly resulting in an unfortunate death sometimes(last 10 years on average about 45 human / 175 elephants die every year). I fear both are victims, education with facts is required.